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In 1968, a group of political radicals left New York City for the country and became organic farmers, founding two communes—at Packer Corners in Guilford, VT, and Montague, MA. This is the story of how the commune became a community.FAR OUT: LIFE ON & AFTER THE COMMUNE documents communal life in the ‘70s and traces fifty years in the lives of this group of New England writers, activists, and artists. It conveys how these “hippies” transformed Vermont and western Massachusetts and how rural life and the people they met changed them.
Join us on the evening of Saturday, Nov 23, for a special screening and Q&A with filmmaker Charles Light and poet, writer, and performer Verandah Porche. If you can't make it on Nov 23, we will be showing the film every day between Friday, Nov 22, through Wednesday, Nov 27.
Nov 23 - 6:45 PM Screening with Panel Discussion
General Admission, RAW members, Seniors, Students: $20
All other showtimes: $12
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56 Arbor Street, Hartford, CT, United States, Connecticut 06106
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